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The Aico Ei146e Optical Smoke Alarm combines an AC mains power supply with a 9V alkaline battery backup, ensuring reliable smoke detection. With features like remote testing and hardwire interconnectivity, this compact device is designed for seamless integration into your home safety system.
Manufacturer | Aico |
Part Number | Dlzc-qd-29 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 cm; 390 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | Dlzc-qd-29 |
Colour | White |
Style | Single |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | ei146e |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 390 g |
A**T
Easy to fit
As per page fitted to existing fixtures easy to fix basically plug and use
E**B
Perfect replacement
Bought this to replace the Ei141 that has expired. As both use the same base plate, I only had to remove the expired unit and fit this new one in. Took no more than 5 minutes to replace and test. Working fine with all other linked alarms.
S**
Review
Works great, it came with battery and so pleased it slotted easily into old base
I**N
good and more reliable than the old one
Works as a replacement without needing to switch the baseplate. Just remove the old one and slot this in. Comes with a battery backup included too which was a nice addition.
T**F
great product
I telephoned Aico prior to purchase they were most helpful and although I was told could not purchase on Amazon obviously I did! It was to replace the older model so the good news is the base plate was the same so a 30 second job to install. tested been installed now for over 48hrs works a treat! Thank you Aico! 100% recommend.
G**D
Even mains-wired alarms need replacement, this fits the old Alco Ei 141
I hadn't realised main-wired smoke alarms had an expiry date on a sticker attached to the outside of the alarm. Only when one malfunctioned did I spot it was 5 years beyond its lifespan.The smoke alarm detaches from the baseplate, there are instructions on it, but essentially push a screwdriver into a slot that is one side of the alarm to depress the catch then pull the alarm firmly across the ceiling in the same direction (you've probably already done this to replace the back-up battery at some stage). Apparently you're supposed to disconnect the alarm from the electics by flipping the relevant switch in the fuse box before doing this, but I only discovered this aferwards and it didn't sem to make any difference.You can keep the old baseplate attached to the ceiling, though so far as I can see you still have to buy the whole alarm with baseplate (which is why folks are trying to sell new baseplates on an auction site).The Ei146E smoke alarm fits the baseplate for the old Ei141 (and doubtless other models, but you'd need to Google), so it's just a case of sliding one out and sliding the other in. The Ei146 came with a Duracell battery included, so ignore Amazon's weird option of buying additional batteries. Also as these alarms come with an expiry date and they should be replaced every 10 years or so, it was good news to see the one I bought direct from Amazon has an expiry date of 10/2034, just under 11 years. Which you can't tell from looking at the box as it's a sticker on the alarm itself.
A**T
Check that it’s the correct one you need
Alarm itself is good, the issue that you have to deal with is that it does what you want, I had to buy another base which cost more than the detector itself to be able to connect the alarms to work together?
F**G
Excellent service
Delivered quickly, excellent price and good communions.
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